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STILL UNSOLVED.

TH E POLITICAL PROBLEM, j PREMIER KEEPS HIS COUNSEL! I ~AYAV DECIDE TO CARRY ON. | CONSERVATIVE ATTITUDE. j MAY PRECIPITATE CRISIS. ! fßv Cuie. '■"'■" A """ " ,r, "-' ■■' 4> i'. vr, 5 ,,: - I LONDON. Oriiilmr hi. Tjli . |~r , - ~,,,.m...- I- hr ~bM.*«l I.V 1II( , (ibMiiritv ■■! ili" p.di'.i.-al >iiiiniinii. M o? t jisnnial- |.i-r<lii-i an early di.->.>lu- ■, tim otlu-r. noini ,„,» that Mr. 1.10v.i ,;eorw i« ™ l ''"' X " 1,1 '" lna " l " r< "* , B"' Un wa* profoundly in.pn—,•,' i.y t1,.----nnnth of li« r-r.-,,!ion ... Umasl. to. ,d>l I" , may niienipi t<. earn i.n m th" belief thai hr i« Milli.iri.ilv Ktr.injf to i, rM k through nnta.fi.uii*ni a- i>ll previous m-ca«i"ii>. Lord nirkriiiu-Hd. Mr. WinM.ni iburrfcill. nut] ...ilioi" «r<- uie>?ing Mr. Uo vd Goorp.' ;-. «|>|>Ml i> , " ">'" l '>; i) D "tho other linnil li.ioiiisl ni.'inbcis ol ti,e ( abin.-. ileclare thai if ilii- Prime Minister for»T» »" elo.timi witlumt .-on»u!tinc Cotiservalivp* a> n Party ili.'y B-ill resign inimHiutply hikl |ro<ipitale n rriiis- foiwrvativcjt juiri ImlppondTOt liiVral- :'V preparing for ;t ti.2ht. The Tndepemlp..t Liberal- Imvo 3tMI i-amll-dates ready tn take llie Hul.l al the

shortest iiotii-P. I The uolilk-al mrreipinident "i lh/ . -Daily ftatew tha-t a general elec- j Tion in Xovombcr is now regarded as a ! certainty. The probable date is Koveni- | \ev 6. The Labour parly ha- arrange'! . to bejin an electoral iani|iaipn on <>(~- ' lier Is. . , j The •■Westminster l-iazetie dei-iare* j that the dinner." of ibe Labour |iart\ j »re greatly rtreiigthencd hy Mr. (.ham- j Vrlain's 'invention of the Bolshevik bogy. i Press i-omnjent on Mr. Lloyd Georjre s rpeceh i* cererely critical and generally Rdverse. The -Daily llironieln" and the •Uailr Telegraph" alone support him. The "Daily Telegraph" deprecaW a general elation in 'hi- i>res(?ii( of the Near Eastern situation ami the imuiintmr of ratiik-iitio.i of ibe Irish 'I'reaty. The "Daily Exprcw" describes llr. Lloyd George's references to Kranee nsdeplorable. It declare?: -Whoever represents us at the Near Kaetern fonieron.e will be weighted by these uiteranees. It )r an impossible position." The "Westminster Gazette" say* that nobody is so quick to. i-eco.unisp the failure of tanks ad Mr. Lloyil ticorge. He plainly saw t bat tho •••mntrv bad no use for Mr. ( liainberlain's policy, and left the latter to flounder in tlic mur»M In which he wandered.

A RECORD OF DELUSION. j I ABQUITH ON THE COALITION. | iltervlrMl I1.:HI a.hi.i ! LONIX)N. October X'- j Mr. Ahiuith, a- \Ve«t | Rartlopool. said: "Wu livnr a great deal of talk about tin- iininiiien.f of a general election. 'S'lh- woiier il iihiimJ the better. Tlir story ■>- tli«« (.oalition | is a long and almost iiuhrokfii reci>ril of j ilelusion and dieap]iointim-nt. Tlierc is | not a single i>rolilrm of the many mull romplieated problems llir war l<-i"t in I its wake, exceyt two or three minor mat- j ter«, that arc noarrr sulution tliiin at the time when the Peace Tii-aty \.as signed." — (A. and N.Z. (.al'le. i BRITISH THREATS. NOT THE MAKERS OF PEACE. ■ Kei-elral 1 p.m.' (k-t.ilier 10. The iiL-\vs|ja|KTs i-ontinue their angry cummetits on Mr. Lloyd (Jt-orge's »|ieecb. All deny that tlie inainteuanw of |>e«c<in tlie Xear Kast was the result of the British threats to the 'lurks. They contend that Kreneh ili|ilome« - y "as wlely ri'sponsililo for this.

The "'i-'igaro" dwlarp* that novi-r was tin- truth more Hiid«»'ioxn»ly trawstied. never has m Mini«t*r w jjrently Blundered an Allied nation.

The •■Matin" says* tintt list- U-s'/muny of (ieiß-ial Sir elms, ilarington tv l'rcni'h io-iipcratiuii is as [ircciou* a* Mr. Lloyd (ieorgi-'s ileplar»tion* niv valueless.

The -'.Journal" *a\*: -Our dun i* tv inform Mr. Lloyd li.-urgi- tiiat if he enters the PenwVoiiiervnw in the frame of mind he slinv.cd ill Maiichcstpr. he must bear the responsibility for inevitable ronHiet*."— IKenter.i

The "Times'' in v leaTU-r px|in««se* disapl>ointiiieiit at tiie I'TeinierV speei-h. lt| H.rc that In- faiW to an«wer the main criticisms micl rlr>;ih with problpm* .it | the Impending l'eac-e (.'onfereine in » | spirit which -■vimlil l»- ju»titied only i(j Cliristendoin were naping " '■•''> nnri ap»i,ii>t tin; Tnrkf.—("Tinie«."i TTNIONIST CONGRESS. ' j TO ARRANGE POLICY. , j .Ki-ei.ve.l 1 |i.IP.i ' I.iJNIKiN. D.tober 10. | Mr. Ansti-ii C'l.iniberlain aJiln-.'-'i-- aj confercm-e of fiiionist Minister? ;u!'l ! ineiiilvr- nt tiie i aritmi ' I" 1 - "" Tiimv- ; <inj. A Mile is i-Niu-ctod nil ilie parly's •Wtiuii |h.l!, v . : Mr. f.loyil'-.;• urvp 10-d.iy .ontencl w ';l< Mr. ( hnic'Ti-lain ami 'l.nril Hirkenlieail. Mr. Wiiijtt.m i iuireiiill -|«-ak» at New e»ille im <attinla>. A. and N.Z.i CRITICISM OF FRANCE. RESENTMENT IN PRESS.

I'AlilS. (h-tiiliiT I'l. Tlicrr i- inn. !, ■■uiiinieMt "n Mr. l.luyd jeurgi" - .. >i.( I, in ;!,.■ |' s in« He U a«Mi*pf| r.! , v'laiina hii-lnn in lii* " lv " fa*!iii>n f.,r hi- emu Tlwre i~ au.iin-i lii- Hi-rii*arioii llixi tt't Frem-li nhiiiii'iineM ill.- Biilirb. Mr. l.loyj tieurjrc". '.v..r.l- lire r«garded i" k <>Die jntimalr iir tiK'lv wounding tban *uy wlii.-l, ,:„.!,!„ fiiiintrics directed •gains: Kraiu- .luring (he war. Th* "Temp,. -- in : , v i,.1. in iiuavk. >-a\>: "11 pleases Mr. l.lnyil ' it, apjiear nmid Hie liglituiiu iif Knru]M>Hii >lurm»." M. Franklin llmiillriii. wliosp artion* i" >'n.| Ncpr !'. ;1 ., havi- been ■•rilieised iv Tiriiisli si>uii-oHicial ijuarter-. says ilia: l'« will reply in Mr. Lloyd George, ami the world 'will bo when ii •Ujawe exactly «Uat Imnpgued. _ A

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1922, Page 5

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STILL UNSOLVED. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1922, Page 5

STILL UNSOLVED. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1922, Page 5